Dear Diary : 2007-09-07

Dear Diary
by Edeyn Hannah Blackeney


Friday, 7 September, 2007

Dear Diary
I waited until Jennifer went home after dinner before writing this tonight. It was fun, I mean, I only had a small scene to memorize, because it's for the audition. We just sat and talked about what we want from the future, stuff. She's so smart. She's already thinking about which college she wants to go to! I feel like I haven't planned anything! Hee!

She liked my room, especially my posters. She said it was a relief that I'm not totally one of the frills and lace and pink girly-girls. She went nuts over my Mercedes Lackey collection, especially when she noticed that a dozen or so are signed... We talked about the kids at school and she thanked me for not believing rumors and actually talking to her. I thanked her for talking to 'the new kid' in return.

Mom brought us up some Milk & Cookies and Jennifer thought that was so cool, but I know Mom was just checking up on us. Daddy's giving her a ride home and then we're gonna pick out a movie to watch together, just the three of us. Mom and me are already leaning toward the same one, so I'm pretty sure we'll get our way. Okay, so it sounds totally girly, but it's not -- The Princess Bride is one of the most niftiest adventure comedy romance drama fantasy ... it has everything!

I almost told Jennifer my secret. I thought about it though, and told her I had to take a bathroom break, then went and talked to Mom. She said she's glad I have a new friend, but not to be free with my secret. Make certain I can trust her first. I told her I understood and then snaked a couple of Cokes from the fridge and went back upstairs.

Oh! Daddy's home. I'll write tomorrow after the auditions!

Courtney



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